Mariska Karto was featured in July of this year. Her ethereal and antique photography captivated us, and we wanted more, so we sought an interview and here it is. Read the thoughts of Mariska and you may just learn a thing or two.

Adam Martinakis is a trip. You can close your eyes and turn the screen off but you cannot unsee what you have seen. I want to go to the universe where his work rules but it may make The Cell look like a goddamn Richard Scary story. Check his interview out:

Max Capacity is from the East Bay. Where lots of awesome things come from. He’s done some really cool things with older ‘antiquated’ media of many different kinds lending relevance and style to ‘found’ media.

Jenny Morgan! More Jenny Morgan! Oh my lord is Jenny Morgan awesome. Her work is vibrant and real, her depictions of both women and men feel more like candid photos than paintings, the way the hair is everywhere and the eyes, goddamn she’s good at making the eyes. ALSO her interview is LEGIT. She handles…

For Oliver Rath there never was a line to cross. For him it’s all in the game. And we’re appreciative, he’s forging new frontiers, challenging the very definitions of art. When he’s not destroying gender stereotypes and pushing the envelope he occasionally takes the time to answer interview questions. One such example follows:

Anton Kusters is a badass, a humble and super down to earth badass but really, there is no better kind. To me, he is an anthropologist expressing his research through photography. He was featured in 2011 as well as on our EK Top 100 Artists of 2011, for his epic two year project with the…

These are the images and words of Valentin Fischer, a painter from Stuttgart, Germany. He has worked in a number of capacities as a freelance illustrator but recently gave that up to become an Interface Designer. Read on to step into his mind for a little while.

Ariana Page Russell is an artist who draws her inspiration from the distinctive qualities of her skin. She has dermatographia, which makes her flesh hypersensitive, leaving red welts wherever pressure is applied. She discusses some of the unique dynamics that arise from having her own body so intimately linked to her art.

Robert Gligorovis an artist previously featured by our beloved Konahrtist in 2011. He has also graced us with his presence in our Top 100 Artists of 2011. With his incredible knack for artistic shock value it was only natural that we’d want to take a peak into this man’s mind and see what makes him tick.

Thom Puckey is a sculptor. You might have seen his work. Or you might have not been so lucky. Which is incredibly unlucky. If you are the latter I suggest you don’t go near any intersections today because you’re likely to get hit by a bus with the kind of luck you have. But you…

Bill Durgin (also featured June 2010)eats 24 eggs a day. As a snack. Before his breakfast. When he flexes his biceps he creates sun flares. His work is a testament to the fact that when models talk shit to him, he bites off their heads/limbs. Literally. Human jaws have muscles they can crush teeth, Bill…

We were treated to the photographic endeavors of Matthew K. Mayes, or Mojokiss in September of 2010. Now he’s given us a peek into his mind, with great pleasure, we share that glance with you. Read on intrepid cosmonauts.